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---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Dayawanti D'Sa <pivot.in.joy@...>

Date: Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:27 PMSubject: [PIVOTinJOY] Testimonial 2 for PIVOT manual - from JG, Waldport, Oregon " pivotinjoy " <PIVOTinJOY >

---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Joan Ginter <jpginter@...>

Date: Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:07 PMSubject: Testimonial 2 for PIVOT manual - from JG, Waldport, OregonDayawanti D'Sa <pivot.in.joy@...>

Pivot Manual -- Learning how to

use Applied Kinesiology (to

MUSCLE-TEST) accurately

Thank you, Dayu, for making this manual

available to us. I really appreciate your

generosity and all the hard work you

put into this.

As I found so many of these exercises/units

interesting, I used the pendulum to

pick three exercises/units to write about for

the purpose of these testimonials.

1. Circuit Balancing

2. Learning how to use Applied Kinesiology

(to MUSCLE-TEST) accurately

3. Universal Principles

This testimonial covers my experience

applying Learning how to

use Applied Kinesiology (to

MUSCLE-TEST) accurately:

I have actually practiced a form

of muscle testing/pendulum work

on a personal (non-professional)

basis for eighteen years, so I was

very interested in learning more

about it in this manual. It has

always proven true to me over

the years and has been very

helpful.

Although I couldn`t find

a section in the manual about

learning how to do it per se

(I apologize if it is there and I

missed it somehow.)

I found many references

to MRT (Muscle Response Testing)

and Applied Kinesiology as well

as Muscle Test/Testing in the

testimonials, articles etc. I totally

agree that MRT is important. And

that as you wrote in your article that

you should *trust your intuitions and

gut feelings.* I`m so glad MRT is a

part of your work! And I do appreciate

all the work you put into your manual.

I would like to learn your techniques to

compare it with what I do.

Best wishes to you!

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